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Glad to see this is continuing. I attended the inaugural conference at Marquette in Milwaukee last September and had a great experience:

Chapman University School of Law will be hosting the 2nd Annual Local Government Law Works-in-Progress Conference on Friday, October 25, 2013 and Saturday, October 26, 2013. A formal call for papers will follow during the summer. Registration will take place in late August or early September, and the deadline for papers and abstracts will be in late September or early October. The conference will provide an opportunity for local government law scholars to present works-in-progress and receive feedback from colleagues. Questions should be directed to Kenneth Stahl at kstahl@chapman.edu.

I hope I can make it to beautiful Orange, Cal., in late October and you can too! (FYI, for those with small children, it’s very close to Disneyland.)

About pdiller

Paul Diller is an associate professor at Willamette Law whose research focuses on local government, policy innovation, the police power, and related issues of state and federal constitutional law. His scholarly work has appeared in, among other journals, the Stanford Law Review, The University of Chicago Law Review, the Michigan Law Review, and the Georgetown Law Journal. In recent years, Diller has worked on local obesity prevention policy with a leading nonprofit public health organization. Diller graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and the University of Pennsylvania, both magna cum laude. In his spare time, he enjoys baseball, snowboarding, drinking coffee, and spending time with his family.